Show j I - ' A r i I v ' ii 1 IS— JOUKNAC THE-HMAL- upon his return tomorrow concluded Mr Champ story fig’&iFSffiJS —v y "The moat 'Impressive features 3- -4 Yellowstone' " ' Doctors sought today to deter-mine the eslise of food poisoning in three slatei that outbreak left mbre than 200 persons strick' en Nearly 100 were either hosph tnlized or were given treatment dor food poisoning at two aepar-at- e picnica held in North Chey--- " enne Wyo park Sunday after-‘noo- C j “ the James Sampson salad ai the probable cause of ' the poisoning He listed - ' ‘Four restaurant employes at the Wisconsin State Fair at Writ Allis were suspended Sunday af- ' ter 20 persons wem hospitalized from food poisoning Health Inspector Ronald We- her said that apparently all those stricken had eaten mashed potatoes and gravy at ihe fair grounds restaurant: Weber said the four employes of the restaurant all had miner scratches burns or wounds on their hands he said the source However of the epidemic had hoi yet been pinpointed or traced to the four ' ed st About “Yellowstone TV Stars Grand Scenery Boasting the most unusual cast nedsy at the Capita Theatre The film brings together for ever assembled Warner Broa' “Yellowstone Kelly" Technicolor the first time in a motion picture production starring thrre top tel Clrnt Walker who haa won a treevision personalities opens Wed- - mendous followin' as the star of Warner Bros “Cheynne" AV series Edward Byrnes the "Rookie” of "77 Sunset Strip" and cur- Market News Listed Stocks Allied Controls Mils Chalmers American Air Lines Anaconda American Standard — American Tel & Tel “Lawman" as Rites Held For Boosters Breakfast Richmond Man Sparks and a discussion 'of- - rev-- jercnce led by Velna Swann assis-le- d by teachers Gayle Wheiler Bertha Oliverson Bernice Esp-li- n Jeraldene Inglet Michelle HoWells Rena Davis May Jorgensen Virginia Burton Hazel Gambles Reba Johnson and Bradford The singing waa conducted by Juenlin Auger the chorister and accompanied by ReNee Allen organist A panel discussion "We Plan for Reverence" by Elmo Keller the bishop Eulalia Larsen Relief Society president Carol Lou AnYWMIA president Wilderson La-Re- ne — Funeral servWednesday in Logan Boosters Club breakfast Tuesday 7 am in The Bluebird will feature an address by Dr Rayal L Garff professog of marketing and speech at University of Utah Known throughout the west for hi presentations in the fields of buslnesa relations and public ‘peaking Dr Garff baa been keynoter at conventions and meetings in 40 states and Hawaii Businessmen and their friends art Invited to attend the Tuesday morning breakfast reservations may be made by railing Cache Chamber of Commerce office Only eharge is for Skyline the plate according to Leon Stue-k- i Boosters Club president - Ogden Police RIC'llMpND ices were held Richmond South ward chapel for William David Hope with Bishop Quentin Ptjrt conducting the services Prelude and poatlude music waa played by Reese Murray with invocation by Bishop Melvin Gilbert of Lewiston Opening and rlosing songs “My Knows" and “Abide With Me” were sung by a mixed quartet Grain and Egg Closings high low dose which included Frank Sant Jessop Janet Davia and 1914 1904 191 4 Sept wheat Blanche Henderson accompanDee wheat 1974 19ft1 197 Viehweg of Clif119 118 1184 ied by Geneva Sept corn Dee corn 1124 112 1124 ton The obitjiary was given by 2094 209's Sep soybeans 211 of Henderson Nov soybeans 2134 2124 212 Bishop Howard d 2635 2575 2615 Clifton Speakers were B W Sept eggs Father ne Win-war- Jr Oct eggs 2725 2660 2705 Dow Janes pm Averages Industrials 65309 j off 230 Rails 16211 off 109 Utilities 9144 up 16 Volume 2000000 ANDERSEN RANDOLPH & CO Storks Bonds k Mutual Funds 37 West Center Logan Utah Ph SK 2- - 6707 t ' OGDEN — Ogden police OGDEN (UPI) Clifton Bishop Leon- — Livestock: ranyon where' there ii no road or populated area Two casualties occurred at Cliff Lake and Sir and Mrs Hebdon and the Cliff Lake road is strewn family of Chesterfield Ida spent with boulders as large ai four Sunday with Mr and Mr d feet in diameter Auger The occasion being the' birthday anniversaries of Mr Auger and William Hebdon son of Mr and Mrs Hebdon In Le-lan- Mr and Mr David Swainatou and children Tanna Jean and Russell have been visiting with their parents Mr and Mrs lfeber Swainslon following the completion of his term in the Air Force at Griffeths Air Base in' New 840-91- 0 muifitoess of all the springs in cludtos Bib Springs and all tributaries of the Snake including the Buffalo River The fin Silt in the water to reported to bo that shaken "Toou- f- to ' too undergrotthd prijigs and should clear np in ' time “As for the roads too roadte WesiTY eiio&stone from Macks Is open and smooth The Bozeman road north and west of Yellowstone to open and smooth to Duck Greek Junction several bad breaks having been rebuilt Beyond Duck Creek Junction the Madison River road to blocked to anything but emergency and authorised traffic and it will be to travel for some time The Raynolda Pass road which take off the Yellowstone highway near the Valley View Ranch above Henrys Lake has been graded and is In better shape than It has been for years The Cliff Lake Poet Office bridge to the Madison River where there to virtually no water running The Madison River road to blocked just below the mouth of the eanyon but there to parking area for can for those who care to walk about a half a mile lo the slide The side roads to 'Wade and Cliff Lake are effectively blocked except to official traffic and there to still some hazard due to after shocks in traveling any roads in the am “Although the guests at the Flat Rock Club were almost shaken from'-theibeds no damage of any extent was done to the build-i- n' hax-ardo- ua open-erosito- Does US WASHINGTON “1 am sany that Dr Williams had to leave for the Snowvjlle are before toe press could reach him because his comment 'Would be authoritative on the geologic and scientific aspects of the observations I Have tried to mdke as a layman I hope you can- - get his The HUMANS Ameriaverage inflation-pinche- d can’s income went up $14 last year but hla money wouldn't buy as much because prices increased more The Eighth Quorum - Per capita Income climbed from 62043 in 1957 to 32057 last year or about 4 of 1 per cent a government report ahowed today But it said “Store price in- per head Utility to 61650 to 619 0 commercial per cwt Hold Over! End tf m In — Color PLUS — CARTOONS EVERY MONDAY A WED THOUSAND HILLS" SIMON'S MIES! STUDENTS USE STUDENTBODY Fealnreu Phone SK FREE RIDES IEFORE THE SHOW Tee Children Will Enjoy the Foot Cana Early Box Office Open 7:30 Show Starts at Ddrh YOUR CARDS 1:392:434:564:09-19:2- 2 AG Sliced Red of Elders © Tuesday! 2nd roc KVMYOCC TO UN JOY! TICKS— 1:M liSI S: lilt "OMily :H 14 — FKATI'KI “fiijH TrSS :M 4:Si NOW! Open - AcademyAward Winner WALT DWNBV'S GRAND CANYON nn Sunny Jim THIS UGACIXISl cl IMJ 40 oz Raspberry Jar LOGAN CITY STORES CACHE VALLEY STORES OERIEE'S GROCERY W East 9th Nerih' RIVER HEIGHTS MARKET 492 East 4th Sonlh ALLEN'S DINNER HORN 321 North Mato ORLO'S MARKET Smlthfleld Utah MOORE'S MARKET 1ST North Mato MILO'S DRIVE-IPrestos Idahe MUIR'S MARKET 325‘Weat 2nd Nerth LOTT'S GROCERY Western Idaho CITY GROCERY Nerth Mato Stmt N f 245 139 t s' Juice Pound DAVIS POOD MART CHtLDIEX IS t And Full of Full lig Week! Acadomy Award Winner Vme-Ripen- ed Lb Mri George H Taylor of Kavs-vlll- e Mr and Mrs Gerald Anderson of Salt Lake City and Mrs Esther Campbell of iAgan PLUS J' ond Yvoitno Craig ed 0 'v With Pot Wctyno prize! Colog Cortoon Wolf Disney's "SAMOA" Cinesla of Mr and Mrs lleber Swainston Saturday were Mr and - ! LAND" Also — Mr Vandi Sharp and family Annie Sharp went to and Mr Pocatello Ida Tuesday to visit Mrs 'Lucy Richards Mrs Annie Sharp remained for a few days with Mrs Richards Cinners and Cutter'i $1350 to $1650 per cwt Bulls 61950 to 82225 per cwt Holstein steers 51850 to $22 25 per cwl ' New born bull calves $15 to $25 per head Veal calves $2350 to $32 per cwl Spring lambs $1650 to 61975 per cwt Hogs $1450 to 81575 per cwt -- trsnsrs Hit DAVID FARRAR door party Saturday - 8225 'THE YOUNG "THESE GEORGE MONTGOMERY TAINA ELG or the Oneida Stake held an outat the Glendale reservoir They spent tha afternoon water skiing and iwim-mln- g and at night had a wiener roaat over a bon fire followed by cantaloupe and watermelon It was under the direction of the recreation committee of the Quorum Veloy Auger Glenn Baldwin and Lynn Porter ' NICOSIA Cypua (UPI? Two hundred prisoners rioted Sunday in an unsuccessful attempt to break out of- Nicosia's central prison The prisoners set fire to the furniture while a prisoners' delegation complained to prison officials about prison food 515-69- IWflJMlB- "Tkchncoor ” North Mato -- I YOUR FAMILY THEATRI WATUSr Income - JJMw excibng satori ieto i jungle (UPI) -- r An Faster Than THEATRE g 444 Prices Increase DRIVEilN Swainston Prisoners Riot 0 'fc-- '"nie poly evidence of the quake OdPark area was the top NOW Pallbearers were grandsons of Mr Hope Flowers wera under Saturday night guests of Dr direction of Richmond South and Mrs Thomas Farnsworth ward Relief Society and were were Mr 'and Mrs Fred Judd carried by grandchildren a n d of Salt Lake' City Mrs Dolly of the de- Smith of Los Angeles Calif and Mr and Mrs Grant Farnsworth ceased and family of Meridian Ida 0 - heli-coot- er to ard Cartwright and Bishop Bal- -' Musical num- - York lam Richmond bera Included an organ solo by Mrs Swainatoa entertained for Mr Murray and a song "Lead Me Gently Home” by the Smith her granddaughter Tanna Jean Ladies Trio Benediction was by Thursday afternoon on her birthday anniversary Guests were Cyril Funk The grave In Smlthfleld ceme- other grandchildren Cindy - Altery was dedicated by Bishop len Tim Brent Kay and Van (yPI) Cattle 1600 tales opening hot and seriously wounded a and heifers slrers slaughter man arrested for suspected burgabout steady cows steady to lary shortly before midnight last strong one carload high good Bight 900 lb 'slaughter alccra 26 15 36 Blake Thompson Ogden was reported in “very poor" con- equivalent of Iwo carloads high dition today In Thomas Dee yielding average ‘choice 2790-282com Memorial Hospital after suffering lb fed heirers mercial rowa 1750-190- 0 utility a shattered spine 2025 2290 Thompson waa shot when he to commercial bulla 0 choice lb attempted to flee after having small Iota good few me been arrested by Ogden Patrol- slock ateera '2800-285- 0 dium slock heifers 2400-255- 0 man Harold Gibbs Calves 250: market on vealera Earlier in the evening two men bad been stopped by officer Lar- not folly established a few amall steady stock r lives strong ry J Knight while carrying office lots machinery from the Utah Invest to 50 higher standard to good few individual ment and Insurance Co yealers 2800-300- 0 The men told Knight they were choice alock steer calves 3250-350few head good and choica taking the equipment home aa tuck heifer calves 2900-320they had work to do : Hogs 350 butcher hogs steady Shortly afier the men left a woman reported a broken window to strong with close of last week in the building from which the sow market not folly established men emerged A passing motor-- ‘ early sales mixed lots U S 1st was asked to observe Ihe barrows and gilts 190330 lb 1625-167-5 movement of the two men while Sheep 2500: early sales confined Knight called for assistance Gary Gibson Elwell 21 Ogdes to small lots about steady few was held for questioning and loti good trucked in slaughter Thompson was picked up a' few lambs 19102055 scattered small minutes later in a nearby tayern lota medium to good feeding ‘ ’ Thompson was “returned 'to the Iambi 16901780 scene of the suspected burglary Smlthfleld Livestock Auction where he leaped from the patrol ear after the vehicle had stopped - Market Rrport for Angnst 21 Glbba called for Thompson to Dairy cow's lop 6475 Good to choice dairy cows 6275 halt firing a warning shot into the sir end the second at the to 6350 per head Smaller common cows 6175 to fleeing suspect -- “declared creases more than counter-balancthis amall rise" the average American's purchasing power lis Oliveraon YMMIA superin- fell slightly An earlier' Commerce Departtendent Lyle Shipley ' Sunday School superintendent and ' Vel- ment study reported that prices na Swann Primary president Jumped 24 per cent in 1958 Mrs Phyllis Tanner of the stake board was visiting the meeting Henderson - ‘ About Town - In Preston : 'i impressed me most" said Mr Champ "were first' the fact that the slide came down with such tremendous force from the- south side of the canyon that the high side of the tremendous pile of rock and debris which 'is left in the canyon was in the opposite side of Ihe canyon' the momentum having carried it up between To round out the top personality cast Andra Martin portrays 644 tlie Indian girl around whom 14 much of the drama and action 79T revolves and Ray Danton plays the role of Sayapl armlnor In31 dian chief who holds a murder56 ous hatred for all whites Others By Brlva Hart 30 The Preston Seventh ward Priinclude Rhodes Reason Claude 44 Akiiia Gary Vinson and Warren mary birthday service was held 324 Oates Sunday night under the direction 77 “Yellowstone Keny" waa film- of the president Mrs Veins 54 ed among some of the most spec- Swann Devotional music was tacular mountain and desert scen- played by Zetta Auger The ery in the United Slates all of it theme was “A House of Prayer in the wildly beautiful country in' for Mine House Shall be Called Arizona an House of Prayer" Welcome and around Flagstaff before seen was given by Alice S Auger and most of in a motion picture We dcmonjlrajc Jay Hilda G I employes 12 rently the sensation among America’s teenagers and John Russell the popular Dan Troop of 40 36 27 ‘ - ex-re- pt ‘Yellowstone Kelly' Boasts ' - of West Yellowstone Dr Williams and Mr Champ explored the entire affected area for Yellowstone Nation Park and brought back an interesting account of their observations with many pictures taken on the spot "The features of the slide which John Russell and Edward Byrnes star in Kelly" opening 'Wednesday at Capitol Theatre CUNT WALKKR A T & Santa Aircraft persons remained Boeing Bethlehem Steel for in Ind Attica hospitalized of food treatment poisoning Burroughs Cdrp Inc which struck down nearly 100 Cinerama El Paso Nat Gas pica company persons during Ford Motor nic Saturday night ‘ ' Health authorities laid food General Motors ' samples were being analyzed to determine the exact cause of the l poisoning ‘at the Radio Mtti-taCo picnic J F Reilly chairman of the board believed tainted- ham was the probable: rausgrTjrw $ uspended Canyon -- ' Officials said 25 persons were admitted to Memorial Hospital end another 29 were taken to De Paul Hospital A total of 35 per-:- ’ 'sons were treated at the park and sent home James Young Memorial Hos- pital administrator said none of those admitted was in serious condition The same caterer furnished po-tato salad to bolh 'picnics accor-- r ding to Health Director Dr arethe slldein the and the long escarpment running across the cduntry and through the hills north of thr Hebgen Reservoir and into the north side of the Madison Canyon"cbserved Fred erick P Cbamp'r'V ho In company with Dr J Stewart Williams Geologist of Utah Stale the earthUniversity visited quake area on Friday and Saturday "Aa a seismologist and the collaborator for Utah with the U" S Geodetic Surveys Dr Williams was authorized to visit all por-lioof the disaster area accom-panylby one person "and making headquarters at the Flat Rock Club twenty-si- x miles routh-weMadison “The evidence of damage in 300 feet on the north ranyaq-waliw- ilj Jaported gvl --Wi dencea of dead fish ahead of-i- t played In the Ind 6n8 which apparently had been acoojh doesn't realize the extent of the ed out of the river by the nose of the slide when it hit The thick- earthquake until he approaches ness of the slide approaches a Duck Creek and Hebgen Lake mile and the depth 200 feet near ‘Grayling Creek northwest with the tow point estimated at of West Yellowstone It apjpears orth-shorebetween 170 and 190 feet' this that-t- bo of Hebgen being the point where the im- Lake has receded about eight pounded water can be expected feet and nothing but emergency to go over the ali(Je some thirty traffic is permitted west of the road block at the Duck Creek days hence "The effects gf tha concussion' Junction oh the downstream side of the “The Montana and Idaho Highslide are awesom to observe be- way Departments are to be greatcause apparently the impact of ly commended for the quick and the idide with the- - water rod wonderful Job thcy hsve done In trees in the canyon was such as smoothing out breaks In the to throw trees automobiles and highways and in building roads every loose object including thd around the breaks north of Keb-ge- n into’ the unfortunate campers Dam even though It was river bottom debrfk below necessary to carry these roads “The extent and magnitude of in one or fwo Instances several this force judging from the hundred feet up the mountainthe ground are almost side Already the road crews of unbelievable Mr both States have made real proChamp who walked onto the gress in the Raynolda lide and explored the canyon Pass’ road aa a permanent bywith Dr Williams pass froth Highway 191 Into the “The wide escarpment which Madison River Valley to provide la visible on the north face of for the traffic which would ordinthe upper Madison ’'Canyon re- arily traverse Madison River ' appears in the mountains below Canyon the canyon and the epicenter of “After inspecting Hebgen Dam the earthauake is thought to be which shows signs of heavy damnear the Continental Divide west age on the downstream side'we of Wade and Cliff Lakes which went down the Madison River were heavily shaken by the Canyon until stopped by the risquake and are shut off from traf- ing water in the newly formed fic by road blocks lake which on Friday waa rising at the rate of six feet per day and is expected to rise nearly to the top of Hebgen Dam A operator whom we talked within the canyon reported that he had seen another heavy slide in the mountains northwest of the 200 and v- LEIGH'S MARKET Hymns Utah ORLO'S MARKET — LewjatenUtah & '4 |